What's it?
It's a simple GUI written in Gambas for mkvextract tool.
Using this program you can extract quickly any track (video, audio or subtitles), the chapters and
the attachments contained in a Matroska Video file (MKV).

Changelog
v2.0:

Changed the development environment from Gambas2 to Gambas3

v1.0:

First public release

Possibility to extract any track (video, audio or subtitles) contained in a Matroska Video file (MKV)

Possibility to extract chapters from a Matroska Video file (MKV)

Possibility to extract any attachment contained in a Matroska Video file (MKV)

More details about track will be displayed by the program to make easier for the user to identify the correct track

Automatic identification for the output format of the various tracks with automatic choise of the correct extension

Possibility to set an output folder even different from the input file's one

Two languages available in the program: Italian and English

Installation
-On Archlinux use the package on AUR.
-On Debian based distros (ex. Ubuntu and derivates) use the DEB package.
-About all other distros:

Install the dependencies:

mkvtoolnix, gambas3-runtime, gambas3-gb-gtk,

gambas3-gb-qt4, gambas3-gb-form, gambas3-gb-settings

and gambas3-gb-desktop

Note:gambas3-gb-qt4 is optional, install it only if you need the QT support for KDE.

Download the package containing the binaries (bin)

Give the execution rights to the binary file:

chmod +x MKVExtractGGUI.gambas

Run the binary file double-clicking on it or typing in a terminal:

./MKVExtractGGUI.gambas

Bugs, Issues, Enhancements and Proposals
You can report any bugs or issues, as well as suggestions for enhancements and proposals, using the project's official
page on BitBucket you can find
HERE.

Hello, I'm Red Squirrel.

I'm an Italian guy with the fondness of programming, I'm attending the university of
Informatics Engineering and in my life I had to deal with a variety of programming languages,
from Pascal and Basic to C and C++, from Visual Basic to VB.NET, from JAVA to Gambas,
from LUA and Python to PHP and Javascript.
After programming, my main hobbies are football, anime/manga and videogames.